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Hotel Astarea

On the seafront in the village of Mlini on the Dubrovnik Riviera, the Hotel Astarea is perfectly located to take advantage of the beach, local shops, restaurants and tavernas, and historic Dubrovnik a short journey away.

Stay and Relax

Hotel Astarea
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Dubrovnik Riviera

from £449
7
2

Including optional travel insurance or a discount of £17 if not required

June 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015

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Introduction

The 3-star Hotel Astarea is an ideal destination for a relaxing holiday, and is within easy reach of the many attractions of Dubrovnik.

Accommodation

All 217 small-to-medium sized bedrooms have showers only. Room and laundry service are available (extra cost).

Television Telephone Hairdryer Laundry service Room service

Food and Drink

Your stay at the Hotel Astarea is on an all-inclusive basis.

There is an exclusive Saga lounge with outdoor terrace where the free bar, open from 11am to 11pm, serves local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Free drinks can only be consumed while you're in the lounge - if you want to enjoy drinks elsewhere in the hotel, these can be purchased from one of the other bars.

Entertainment

During your stay, you can enjoy the following programme of activities and entertainment. Activities may change from time to time and some activities may be at an extra charge.

Orientation walk

Flora and fauna walk

Croatian lessons

Talk on Croatia

There will also be a live pianist playing at the hotel five evenings a week.

The hotel’s beach is 100 metres away and the small village of Mlini is 200 metres from the hotel along a tree-lined path (reached by 19 steps or a slope from the hotel).

In Mlini you will find a selection of tavernas, shops and coffee bars, and a pleasant promenade from Mlini to the village of Srebreno. There is a bus stop with a service to historic Dubrovnik, ten kilometres away, for an extra charge.

Dubrovnik airport is approximately 20 minutes’ drive away.

The Dubrovnik Riviera

The Dubrovnik Riviera is the region surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage site of Dubrovnik. The city itself is packed with architectural gems and the medieval wall that encloses the historic Old Town is magnificent.

Montenegro

Travel into neighbouring Montenegro to see just some of thecountry's highlights. Feast your eyes on the spectacular fjords before a stop in historic Kotor, one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Adriatic, with its UNESCO-protected old town. Its architecture, including the city walls, is heavily influenced by past Venetian occupiers and its location beneath the Orjen and Lovcen mountains is both picturesque and dramatic. Also visit historic Budva, one of the oldest settlements in the Balkans, where you enjoy an included snack. The Old Town lies on a little island that was linked to the land by a sandbar and in time turned into a peninsula. Ramparts that originate from the 15th century surround it and they include a medieval fortification system with city gates, defence walls and towers. Inside the walls the town is a combination of narrow streets and little squares with historic monuments.

Full day

Kotor
Montenegro
Europe

Optional on 7 nights itinerary

Optional on 9 nights itinerary

Optional on 12 nights itinerary

Optional on 14 nights itinerary

Optional on 21 nights itinerary

Mostar

Drive through Neum, along the coast and through the delta valley of the River Neretva to Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina. This town has been witness to various cultures and religions over the centuries, yet the 1990s conflict meant most of the historic town and the Old Bridge were destroyed. Thankfully, much has since been restored and on on this trip you'll see pre-Ottoman, eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean and western European architecture as well as the old bazaar, mosque and a typical Turkish house. You return via Poèitelj where you'll have the opportunity to see an old Turkish village.